Pediatricians Americus GA
Pediatricians provide medical care for children and adolescents. They provide immunizations and treat minor injuries and common childhood ailments. They track children’s growth and development. Some pediatricians specialize in more serious medical conditions and provide pediatric surgery. Read on to learn more and to find expert pediatricians in Americus, GA.
Judy Y Y Cheng, MD
229-924-9301
319 S Lee St
Americus, GA
Judy Y Y Cheng, MD
229-924-9301
319 S Lee St
Americus, GA 31709
Education
Medical School: Chung-Shan Med And Dental Coll, Taiching, Taiwan
Graduation Year: 1971
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Nelson T Madrazo, MD
229-924-8082
102B Lonnie Ln
Americus, GA
Nelson T Madrazo, MD
229-924-8082
102B Lonnie Ln
Americus, GA 31709
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Santo Tomas, Fac Of Med And Surg, Manila, Philippines
Graduation Year: 1989
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Nelson Tan Madrazo
(229) 924-8082
103 Ga Highway 27 E
Americus, GA
(229) 924-8082
103 Ga Highway 27 E
Americus, GA 31709
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Yueh-Ying Cheng
(229) 924-9301
319 S Lee St
Americus, GA
(229) 924-9301
319 S Lee St
Americus, GA 31709
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Manuel R Tamondong
(478) 472-4633
105 Walnut St
Montezuma, GA
(478) 472-4633
105 Walnut St
Montezuma, GA 31063
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Antonio Garcia Remollino
(229) 924-8082
103 Ga Highway 27 E
Americus, GA
(229) 924-8082
103 Ga Highway 27 E
Americus, GA 31709
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Andrew Charles Carlson
(229) 928-2299
116 W Church St
Americus, GA
(229) 928-2299
116 W Church St
Americus, GA 31709
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Andrew Charles Carlson, MD
229-928-2299
100 Wheatley Dr Ste 304
Americus, GA
Andrew Charles Carlson, MD
229-928-2299
100 Wheatley Dr Ste 304
Americus, GA 31709
Education
Medical School: Boston Univ Sch Of Med, Boston Ma 02118
Graduation Year: 1983
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Adriana Rzeznik, MD
912-937-5321
103 Broad St
Ellaville, GA
Adriana Rzeznik, MD
912-937-5321
103 Broad St
Ellaville, GA 31806
Education
Medical School: Inst De Med Si Farm, Carol Davila, Bucharest, Romania
Graduation Year: 1993
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Cheng Judy Y Y Md
(229) 924-9301
319 S Lee St
Americus, GA
Cheng Judy Y Y Md
(229) 924-9301
319 S Lee St
Americus, GA 31709
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The Costs of Over Medicating Our Kids | | | | | Written by Annie Mueller | |  I've come to trust my gut instincts more and more when it comes to dealing with the common sicknesses my kids encounter. And I've thought a good bit about why we do what we do - spooning out the grape-flavored meds - when our kids do get sick. Do our kids really benefit from medicines, or do we cause more harm than benefit? We usually medicate our kids for three main reasons: - Because they're uncomfortable, in pain, hurting in some form or another. We give medicine to lower fevers, to ease the pain of teething, to soothe a sore throat .
- Because we believe (rightly or wrongly) that the medicine will help cure the pain. We give antibiotics to help our kids get over an ear infection or a nasty case of the stomach bug.
- Because we want to prevent the pain/sickness from getting worse. That's why we use topical antibacterial cream on cuts and scrapes; it doesn't usually help the wound to feel better. In many cases, it stings more. But we know that preventing infection is important, so we use medicine.
Now I'm not a doctor; I'm just a Mom. But what I've found in my own experience and research is that the first reason for giving medicine is usually the most common. It's easy to give kids a pain killer or cold medicine, because they're readily available over-the-counter and because, as Moms, we don't want our kids to be in pain. (We also would like to sleep through the night, or at least for more than one hour at a time during the night, and let's face it, medicine can be a big help with that.) But the problem with a quick-medication response to any little fever or pain is that our attempt to ease the symptoms can often extend the actual sickness.
Dealing with fever is an easy example on this. A fever is the body's natural response to bad stuff happening in the body, to put it in very simple terms. The fever is effectively killing off what is causing the sickness, so when we respond by medicating the fever, we actually reduce the body's ability to heal itself. I'm not saying that you shou... | | |
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